Chelsea Handler Apologizes for Her White Privilege Via Netflix: ‘I Want to Know How to Be a Better White Person’

Not-funny comedian Chelsea Handler is like a recurring bad dream that just won’t go away. She is currently starring in a new Netflix documentary that features the former talk show host traveling the country apologizing for her white privilege and endeavoring to finally learn “how to be a better white person to people of color, without making it a thing.” Except, she’s already made it a ‘thing’. She’s got groveling down to a politically correct art and it’s disgusting.

“I’m clearly the beneficiary of white privilege. And I want to know what my personal responsibility is moving forward in the world we live in today where race is concerned,” Handler confesses at the top of the hour-long documentary, called ‘Hello, Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea’. You can count me out — no one should apologize for their race. That’s simply nuts and so liberally typical these days. It’s also racist.

“Handler told GQ in a recently published interview that she’s “somebody who has benefitted from extreme privilege.”

“I’m really eager to have a conversation about what it is I can know more about and to illuminate to people who are not of color what it means to be of color in this country,” Handler says in the film to an audience attending a college open mic event. Handler’s self-mutilation and constant apologizing is interrupted 10 minutes into the film by a young black college student who tells Handler that her Netflix documentary “is just another example of white privilege — using your white privilege. What are you going to do with it other than come into this space and take?”

“Realizing that privilege “is a white people’s problem,” Handler sets out to talk to experts on whiteness, like Dear White America author Tim Wise. Wise informs Handler, in a sit-down chat at her sprawling Bel Air home, that America can’t solve the problem of white privilege until white people realize that their privilege of being white comes at the expense of non-whites being oppressed, from slavery to segregation to contemporary America.

“Seemingly seeking answers to the root of historic oppression for blacks and its ties to America today, Handler hit the road and made a pit stop at the National Memorial For Peace And Justice, in Montgomery, Alabama, where she met with Civil Rights activist Ruby Sales. Sales — a Selma to Montgomery marcher who dedicated her life to civil rights after a white Episcopal seminarian jumped in front of a shotgun-welding deputy and was killed — explained to Handler the history of the national lynching memorial and how it’s a testament to American racism.

“From there Handler traveled to Georgia, where she addressed voter suppression in the state. Handler peppered white revelers at an Octoberfest event with questions about voter suppression and how they view white privilege and the part it plays in their lives.

“When Handler got to Tennessee she opened up about her troubled childhood to a white rapper named Jelly Roll and a black barber who’s a supporter of President Donald Trump. It was there that she revealed that her tumultuous relationship with her ex-boyfriend Tyshawn, a black heroin addict and dealer who spent over a decade in jail for armed robbery and who got her pregnant at 16 (Handler said she had an abortion) made her confront how privileged she was. Handler tells a story of how she would snitch on Tyshawn when cops stopped them. He would get arrested and she was always left free to go.

“Handler has said that her white privilege makes her feel “very gross.” She took to social media this week and demanded President Trump watch her documentary.

Well, I will agree with her on the ‘very gross’ part. She nailed that but everything else is just whacked here. This woman is pathetically broken in so many ways. I would feel sorry for her but she’s hurting many others with her nonsense. She’s a druggie who evidently fried her brain long ago.

Remember, Handler said she went to therapy after Trump won the presidential election in 2016, in part because his win brought up old emotions that were related to her brother’s death.

“I had to pay a psychiatrist to listen to me b—h about Donald Trump for about the first three weeks,” she said. “And then once when we got past that and got to the real stuff, I realized the parallel there was my world becoming unhinged when I was a little girl — my brother died when I was 9 years old.”

So, naturally… that’s Trump’s fault. Geez.

During the filming of this dud, Handler had to take sexual harassment training after she slapped a black woman’s behind while hugging her. “Immediately I became defensive. I’m like, I’m not hitting on her. So, I got on the phone and I said, ‘Please tell me what I did wrong.’” For starters, you could respect others by not slapping or touching them like that.

“She said, ‘Listen, for years and years, black women have been defined by their hair and their a**es. You have no right to touch my body,’” Handler continued. Well duh… in fact, that has nothing to do with race. You don’t go around slapping people on the behind. Get a clue already.

Again, this is a desperate attempt to be in the limelight by a has-been comedian who was never funny to begin with. The insanity of it all is that Netflix would pay for this kind of documentary or that anyone in their right mind would watch it.

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